WHAT: Q&Q SmileSolar Series, RP00J006Y…WHY: Being chic is hard, but being sustainable and chic can prove to be even harder. Luckily, Q&Q brings you watches that take color blocking to the extreme…and they’re environmentally minded, to boot! This ticker is battery free and uses the sun’s rays to charge, so youâ€™re never going to be late for those beach rendezvous and alfresco picnics in the park. And donâ€™t worry about water damage to this timepiece: itâ€™s water resistant up to five barometers. The watches are also a part of The Table for Two project, so proceeds help deliver school meals to children in Africa and Asia. Saving the world, one watch at a time!…AVAILABLE: $40, Smile-QQ.com…

Miu Miu: Miuccia Prada must be predicting cold temperatures for Spring/Summerâ€”her runway was focused mainly on outerwear, and every look was paired with knit tights. The vibe was the swinging Sixties, but leave it to Miuccia to make it look particularly quirky and cool. There were lots of color-blocked skirt suits and coats that opened the show like a soft yellow and blue wool topper worn with a turquoise neoprene mini, and a beige top and white knit tights and platform Mary Janes. So often at Miu Miu and Prada it’s the styling that gives you new ideas as much as the clothing. Meanwhile, some of the face prints seen at Prada made it over to Miu Miu. like an art deco visage rendering on a black pleated long-sleeve dress, or details like a cat’s face hiding amongst flowers on a pink coat. It’s these slightly offbeat details that have girls like Lena Dunham perched front row. And then, there were those tall lace up boots that will have everyone lusting. They came in an earthy brown and autumn orange, and looked cool over knee-high stockings. Plus, there were ruched prom dresses and sequined cocktail numbers with tassels. And naturally, fur made an appearance, in lavender, turquoise, and lipstick red coats, all of which got accented with neoprene. We wish we didn’t have to wait till Spring!

Edun’s new creative director, Danielle Sherman, made a splash this NYFW when she debuted a drastically revamped vision for the brand. Ali Hewson and Bono’s label, which is owned by LVMH and founded with the charitable intentions of not just donating proceeds of sales to countries in need of aid, but actually employing locals to develop the clothing, thereby creating jobs in the region, specifically Africa. In the past, the brand hasn’t had much visibility beyond being a “do good” brand with celebrity backing. But this season, things have changed.

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